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Racing steel 991
1 May 2021of Caspar Gebel

Gravel BikesTests

Rennstahl 991 gravel bike on test: Dream made of steel with racing bike parts

Test: The company, which specializes in steel frames, has its roots in the touring bike sector, which is evident in some details of the Rennstahl 991 Gravel. Nevertheless, the shiny metallic bike offers a sporty ride. When it comes to steel frames, many people think of classic or old-fashioned materials, but of course, there are other options: At Rennstahl, the sister brand of… read more

1 May 2021of Caspar Gebel
1 May 2021of Caspar Gebel

Gravel BikesRoad bikesTests

Parapera Anemos gravel bike on test: Continue with carbon

Test: Parapera stands for weight-optimized gravel bikes with Campagnolo components. It sounds expensive, but it doesn't have to be, as the Anemos demonstrates – but it's definitely good for maximum riding pleasure. The Parapera Anemos surprised us in several aspects. Titanium, steel, and now carbon: Parapera, meaning "further" in Greek, is the third brand in the Falkenjagd universe,... read more

1 May 2021of Caspar Gebel
28 December 2020of Michael Grosse-Hering

Mountain bikesTests

Rennstahl 853 MTB Trail tested: Versatile, elegant and customizable

Test: The Rennstahl 853 MTB Trail is an exclusive trail bike with a beautiful steel frame and a wide range of uses. Since you can customize the specs yourself using a modular system, you get a customized, impressive overall package, but it also comes at a price. Rennstahl 853 MTB Trail: The Facts Frame material: Steel Suspension travel: 120 mm - 140 mm ... read more

28 December 2020of Michael Grosse-Hering
24 February 2020of Michael Faiss

Gravel BikesRoad bikesTests

Rennstahl 853 Speed ​​Gravel on test: Lover's bike for asphalt and easy terrain

Test: The Rennstahl 853 Speed ​​Gravel is a truly unique gravel bike, as it's closer to a classic road bike than any other bike in our test field. The small Bavarian manufacturer promises as much road bike as possible, as much gravel as necessary. Will this approach work? Rennstahl 853 Speed ​​Gravel: The Facts Frame material: Steel Wheel size(s): 700c Maximum... read more

24 February 2020of Michael Faiss
Shimano Technium L

Shimano Technium L in review: Brilliant glass, weak frame?

Lazer VeloVox review: Communication on the bike made easy

Cleaner look thanks to screw connection: Bikepacking bags from Northwind

Mavic Comete Ultimate 2 MIPS in the test: Performance and protection from a single source

Scott Fastlane

The new Scott Fastlane e-road bike: Built-in tailwind under 10 kilos

Uvex Sportstyle 235V

Uvex Sportstyle 235V review: Stylish all-rounder with a huge field of view

If you particularly dislike getting a flat tire: Specialized Mondo TLR

Test: Photochromatic glasses: The holy grail for mountain bikers?

Dirtlej Specs 02

Dirtlej Specs 02 review: Large, stable, versatile – the perfect MTB goggles?

Lively e-gravel bike – now even more powerful: Cube Nuroad Hybrid C:62 Race 400X

Three new models with smart technology: Gazelle Avignon 2026

Solid Bosch bike at a great price: Pegasus Solero EVO 7F Belt

Handmade favorites: Bikepacking bags from Restrap

Propain Sresh SL review: The perfect e-bike for "bio-bikers"?

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